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Oh, the places you’ll go! The Dr. Seuss books are beloved by generations — and admired by the whimsical and colorful illustrations at the turn of every page. They remind parents of their childhood and inspire a child-like whimsy in the grinchiest of grinches. Fans around the world will go bananas when they feast they’re eyes on this one-of-a-kind whimsical Seuss-themed nursery!

Child’s Name: Peliah Purgason

Child’s Age: 21 months

Location: Richmond, VA

Decorating Style: My husband and I are both commercial interior designers which makes working on our own home very interesting. I guess I would classify our style as transitional with very personal flair. More than anything we want our home to be comfortable. We love having lots of photos and some personal artwork around. We do most of the work on our home ourselves and make a lot of our own decorations.

Inspiration for the room: When I was a teenager I first read the book “Oh the Places You’ll Go” by Dr. Seuss. I was so inspired by the messages and inspiration in the book that right then I knew that if I ever had a baby I wanted to include something from the book in the nursery. Fast forward 18 years I just so happened to marry a man who is very artistically talented. We took my idea and his talents and merged them together to create this nursery. We chose the characters and designs from the book that had the most color and movement to create an overall energetic vibe.

Favorite Items: I love the window awnings (an idea from my friend Totty), the changing pad with the character above it, the 3 dimensional hill and castle around the crib.

Advice: Start early. This took us almost 3 months, but the time we spent together was priceless. Make sure you love the room you will be spending a lot of time in it all hours of the day and night.

Room Resources:

Dresser: repainted a dresser we had in the attic added new pulls from Target.

This real nursery comes to us from Stephanie Hanna, Owner of Brag About Baby, Inc. (a chic online boutique offering stylish baby/toddler clothing and accessories). It’s whimsical. It’s chic. And it’s GORGEOUS! Read on to find out how this new mom created a space where her daughter’s imagination will soar for years to come.

Child’s Name: McKenzie Raine Hanna

Child’s Age: 6 weeks old

Location: Ft. Lauderdale, FL

What was your inspiration for the room?
I wanted to design a whimsical room that my daughter could grow into. A magical place where she could get lost in her imagination.

Describe your decorating style.
Contemporary Chic

Tell us about the design process.
The room all started with the painting above her crib. I saw a similar painting somewhere but it was very expensive and the colors weren’t right. I’m lucky to have a very talented best friend that painted it for me. We bought the canvas at Michaels and I gave her all the paint swatches I wanted to use in the room so she could match them.

Instead of the traditional mobile I wanted to do something a little unexpected. I purchased the butterflies online, and my husband and I suspended them for the wall and ceiling to make it look as if they are flying. I think our daughter will love this when she’s a little older.

The next step for me was deciding on the wall color. I chose gray because I wanted all of the bright colors to pop. It is actually very soothing. My husband and I put up the crown molding and also the molding around the rectangles. The three fuchsia rectangles make a big impact in the room and was again very inexpensive. We used a high gloss paint to apply the swirlies inside the rectangles. The swirlies complement the painting on the opposite wall. The monogram letter ‘M’ was purchased on Etsy and I painted it to match and added the butterfly to tie it all in.

We chose sleek modern white furniture to brighten up the room. The lighting is a scene stealer. What little girl doesn’t love bling? The bling floor lamp and the bling table lamp were bought for me as a shower gift from my besties, also the crystal wall sconces. The light bounces all over the room making it feel magical.

The tissue poms hanging above the glider are a dramatic pop of color that adds so much. We strung them with crystals to tie in the bling.

The bedding was the most challenging part of the room. I didn’t want to do anything too crazy and take away from the painting so I chose a solid fuchsia color with the polka dot pattern.

The birds and owls scattered through out the room are one of my favorites. I found them on Etsy. They are very well made and I feel they add a touch of whimsy to the room.

The frames and the toy box were also painted by my best friend. The frames we got from Michaels on sale and the toy box was another shower gift.

I feel that one of the greatest parts of being a kid is being able to imagine anything. I designed this room for my daughter to have a place she can go to feel like she is in a whimsical world where anything is possible, she can be anything in life and do whatever brings her joy. I want to instill this in her at a very young age so she can grow up being confident and secure in herself and the path she chooses :)

Any words of advice?
Don’t feel you have to follow any rules when decorating your nursery, it doesn’t have to be baby pink or blue, use your imagination!